Dom La Nena / Golondrina
Album: Golondrina   Collection:General
Artist:Dom La Nena   Added:Feb 2014
Label:Six Degrees Records  

A-File Activity
Add Date: 2014-02-28 Pull Date: 2014-05-02
Week Ending: Apr 27 Apr 20 Apr 13 Mar 16 Mar 9
Airplays: 2 1 2 2 2

Recent Airplay
1. Jul 20, 2024: Music Casserole
Golondrina, Con Toda Palabra
4. Apr 26, 2014: Music Casserole
Con Toda Palabra
2. Apr 13, 2022: Femme Fatale (rebroadcast from Mar 5, 2014)
Golondrina
5. Apr 25, 2014: Grooving with DJ Gu
Golondrina
3. Mar 17, 2022: Femme Fatale (rebroadcast from Mar 12, 2014)
Golondrina
6. Apr 19, 2014: BravoMarco Variety Show
Golondrina

Album Review
DJ LA
Reviewed 2014-02-25
Dom La Nena—Golondrina

Review by Luis A. Apolaya

The multilingual Brazilian-born Dominique Pinto, who performs under the name Dom La Nena (which translates to “Dom the Babe”), offers simple and poignant songs with little more than her cello and her breathy, sensual voice. This is what Joanna Newsom would sound like if she traded her harp for a cello and lowered her vocal range by at least one octave. Not the most elaborate cellist, but she knows how to layer the sounds she makes to create an effect. Recommended tracks: 1, 4. NO FCCs. RIYL Joanna Newsom, Fiona Apple, Nancy Sinatra’s “Bang Bang—My Baby Shot Me Down” from Kill Bill.

**1. (4:21) Layers of pizzicato and arco cello under Dom’s soft vocals, sung in Spanish, could be part of the background music of a rainy scene in a noir film, feels expectant, yet somehow calming.
2. (3:23) Somewhat cheerful mood, sung in English, some electric drums sound faint in the background.
3. (3:23) Sung in a sensual French, a hint of “Canon in D” in the background.
*4. (4:01) A cappella for first minute, after cello comes in the mood becomes melancholy and longing, like a soft-spoken funeral song.

Track Listing
1. Golondrina   3. Djian's Waltz
2. Start A War   4. Con Toda Palabra